Ok. You got me. I've been playing the long game. I registered in 2002 to convince everyone that a certain TKE chapter's membership numbers as reported on their national website were not the same as what I supposedly received from the university re grades and membership reporting.

Ok. You got me. I've been playing the long game. I registered in 2002 to convince everyone that a certain TKE chapter's membership numbers as reported on their national website were not the same as what I supposedly received from the university re grades and membership reporting.

Is it possible that what TKE National Office considers to be a member is different than what the university considers to be a member? In other words, for a silly example, if the university were to say that any student with a library fine cannot participate in Greek life. Therefore, the university only counts 10 members of the chapter, whereas, the national office still considers all 26 men to be members. If I recall correctly, TKE is one of the fraternities that seems to have no issue with operating outside of university approvals.